This “genre” of Wilbur’s music is probably three quarters responsible for getting me to last the past couple years. Even though I’ll probably never get the chance to speak to him, I just want to thank him, sincerely. Edit: this song means so much to me.
You talk about habits, Boy, I can name a few, But I don’t bloody understand it, Is it chemical reactions or trained in too? My left brain addresses conflict, While my right brain sings the blues, But I don’t bloody understand it, Is it chemical reactions or trained in too? When you die, When it’s time, When you dieeeeeee, Whose hand will you squeeze into that goodnight? I hope you’re alright (X8)
I listened to the album almost a year ago and off an on when I needed it most but, after listening again to see the removed songs I think they have a special spot in the album even if they were taken out. This one mostly I keep coming back to. I hope it's others that feel the same way as me that it's helped them process things, finding a way to cope or move forwards.
I know it’s a while after posting this and you probably don’t but I liek responding to old comments and it was actually morphed into the other scrapped song “Diegetic Little Freak” before turning into I’m sorry Boris, outside of all three being in the same tuning, all of them use the Am7 chord shape and the Bdim chord shape but each have their distinct differences